Thimmarajupalli TV:
So I just finished watching Thimmarajupalli TV on Aha, and honestly… it’s one of those films that doesn’t really try to be too serious about itself, which is kind of its saving grace.
The story is set in a small village where everything somehow revolves around a local TV setup (and the chaos that comes with it). It’s a 2026 Telugu comedy directed by V. Muniraju, starring Sai Tej, Veda Jallandar, and Kiran Abbavaram in the lead roles.
Now coming to the film itself — it starts off a bit shaky. Like you’re not fully sure where it’s going or why certain scenes are even there. But after a while, it settles into this light, silly village comedy zone. Nothing groundbreaking, nothing super fresh, but it has those small moments that make you smile here and there.
Kiran Abbavaram kind of stands out whenever he’s on screen — he has this natural ease in comedy timing that keeps things from getting boring. Sai Tej does his part well, nothing over the top, pretty grounded performance. Veda Jallandar also fits into the story nicely, though her character could’ve been written a bit better honestly.
What works is the village vibe. It feels familiar — the gossip, the tiny conflicts, the overreactions about everything… that whole “TV becomes a big deal in a small place” idea is actually fun when it clicks. But the writing doesn’t always support the idea fully. Some jokes land, some just sit there awkwardly.
Music and visuals are okay-ish. Not something you’ll remember later, but it does its job while watching.
Overall, Thimmarajupalli TV is a one-time watch kind of comedy. If you’re bored and just want something light without thinking too much, it’ll pass the time. But don’t go in expecting anything fresh or super clever — it’s more “sit back and watch villagers argue over silly stuff” energy.



